Looking to buy a good quality wingbone to
Start learning on for this fall season.
Any recommendations ?
Quote from: topnotch on June 09, 2021, 09:45:55 PM
Looking to buy a good quality wingbone to
Start learning on for this fall season.
Any recommendations ?
EZ on this forum, I have owned several and they are great.
Hard to beat EZ. He would definitely be my choice.
Mark Sharpe or Tony Ezolt. I have both and have killed gobblers using both. Top notch fellas.
I can only speak for Mr. Ezolt's call as it's the only one I've played. It is easy to run and sounds great. It's also a sweet looking call, wished I would have bought one sooner.
Tony Ezolt, Mike Sharpe,Kevin Rouse an Kevin Lynch an Jason Rohrer
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Lots of guys make great wingbones, but it says a great deal about Tony that he's always stuck to two yelper designs—wingbones and traditional Jordans. That to say, he's got those two dialed and perfected. Can't get a better wingbone than what Tony Ezolt (EZ) builds.
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Tony Ezolt (EZ) builds a fine wingbone caller.
Another vote for Ezolt.
Tony Ezolt. One of his wingbones goes with me everywhere.
EZ turns out fantastic wingbones
I dont really know what he does to his but they are easier to run than most sound great full of turkeys and he is an
And the calls are beautiful
When your through hunting for the season you will hand them up in your house. That's how attractive they are
EZ makes a very good Wingbone, easy to run and sounds great!
This ones EZ.......................>
I have an order placed now with Tony (EZ). When I placed my order a month ago he was 5 months out then. That ought to tell you something !!!
Now that turkey season is over I'm trying to get caught up. Seems to never happen but I try, lol. One thing I will never do is rush because I want anyone who gets a call from me to have nothing but confidence in it's ability in the turkey woods.
Thanks for all the nice comments.
I've got a couple trumpets...which I'm still working on...and only one wingbone, from EZ. If there's an easier wingbone out there to run I guess I'd have to see it. Plus beautiful craftsmanship. With some more practice I hope to do it justice.
Thanks you all. Tony Ezolt (EZ) just hooked me up with a beautiful call.
Can't imagine any better, even I've been about after a couple of days to make some sweet turkey music on it.
Can't wait to carry it in the woods.
Didn't see any mention of Fred Cox. I got a Jake from him recently and it's really nice.
Seth
Fred makes an excellent looking and running wingbone!!!
I have to vote for EZ, then it's a toss up with Mark Sharpe & Fred Cox...
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